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immunologic distinction between infectious and serum hepatitis. 19704314269
immunogenicity of an inactivated hepatitis a vaccine in alaska native children and native and non-native adults.the response to an inactivated hepatitis a vaccine was assessed in 307 persons: 163 alaska native children, ages 3-6 years, and 144 native (84) and non-native (60) adults. all adults received the same vaccine schedule (0, 1, and 12 months), whereas children were randomized to receive three different schedules (0, 1, and 6; 0, 1, and 2; or 0, 1, and 12 months). after one dose, 141 (96%) of 147 children and 129 (90%) of 143 adults responded with levels of antibody to hepatitis a virus > 20 miu/ml. ...19957876615
hepatitis a outbreak in anchorage, alaska, traced to ice slush beverages.the alaska department of health and social services investigated a community outbreak of hepatitis a in anchorage. a total of 57 persons who had hepatitis a between june and september 1988 were studied. patients ranged from 1 to 54 years of age. a market was implicated as the source of the outbreak. an employee who prepared beverage mixtures in a bathroom was a contact of a person who had had hepatitis a 2 months before the outbreak; the employee was reported to have been jaundiced 3 to 4 weeks ...19921319626
epidemiologic studies in viral hepatitis. introduction. 1977189602
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